Chinese clothing manufacturer Tianyuan Garments Company will open its newest factory in Arkansas, and not in China. In 2018, instead of workers hunched over the sewing machines, autonomous robots and ...
A new robot that can sew could put an end to sweatshops being used to churn out cheap clothing. Sewbo can stitch together complete garments and in one video is seen making a T-shirt. The dexterous bot ...
Robots have transformed production of cars and planes. But the garment industry has stayed old fashioned. For decades, companies have tried to sew clothing with a robot. But the concept has mostly ...
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The garment industry has long resisted automation for one key reason: soft fabric is difficult for robots to handle. Whereas cars and computers are made of rigid metal and plastic, clothing is by its ...
A new robot by Sewbo could automate the feeding of fabric into sewing machines. Zornow has created a process by which a robotic arm guides chemically stiffened pieces of fabric through a commercial ...
Atlanta company SoftWear is trying to create a robot that can sew. If the project succeeds, it could have a huge effect on the global economy, and clothing manufacturing could return to the U.S.
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